10 Best Restaurants in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

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We've compiled the best of the best in Martha's Vineyard - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Larsen's

$$ | Menemsha Fodor's Choice

Basically a retail fish store, Larsen's has a raw take-out counter and will also boil lobsters for you. They also offer stuffed quahogs, crab cakes, steamers, and mussels, cooked to order. Dig into a plate of fresh littlenecks or cherrystones; oysters are not a bad alternative. There's also seafood chowder and a variety of smoked fish and dips. Bring your own bottle of wine or beer, buy your dinner here, and then set up on the rocks, the docks, or the beach: there's no finer alfresco rustic dining on the island. Sunset-watching is wildly popular here; call ahead or expect to wait a bit.

56 Basin Rd., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02535, USA
508-645–2680
Known For
  • Made-to-order lobster roll
  • Freshest seafood
  • Friendly service
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May

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19 Raw Oyster Bar

$$$ | Edgartown

Nothing says 'summer on the island' like slurping local oysters outdoors on a patio, and head chef Joe Monteiro will make sure you have a shucking good time. They aim for a true oyster bar—something the Vineyard was lacking—and they nail it, right down to the reclaimed wood and industrial accents. While glistening oysters are the star of the show, other fresh seafood dishes (that ceviche!), even duck, pack plenty of flavor.

19 Church St., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02539, USA
774-224--0550
Known For
  • Tasty seafood dishes
  • Fresh local oysters
  • Charred octopus
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.--Mar.
No reservations

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The Barn Bowl & Bistro

$$ | Oak Bluffs

This family-friendly roadhouse wins fans with its worth-the-greasy-fingers fried chicken, kale salad, fish-and-chips, and pizza, but it's the combination of all-American comfort food, affordable-for-the-Vineyard-prices, and friendly vibe that keep 'em coming back. A great addition to the Oak Bluffs restaurant scene with bowling to boot, this place is also open year-round.

13 Uncas Ave., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02557, USA
508-696–9800
Known For
  • Fried chicken dinner
  • Tasty salads
  • Kid-friendly vibe (bowling)
Restaurant Details
Reservations required (for bowling)

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Biscuits

$ | Oak Bluffs

There will be a line, but this hole-in-the-wall breakfast joint is a great spot for grabbing a hand-held breakfast sandwich—say, a honey-chicken biscuit—en route to the ferry. If you're not in a rush, nab a table, and peruse the extensive menu featuring Southern favorites like shrimp and grits and chicken and waffles along with avocado toast, brioche-and-berry French toast and linguica hash.

26 Lake Ave., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02567, USA
508-693--2033
Known For
  • Shrimp and grits
  • House-made biscuits
  • Breakfast sandwiches
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Oct.--Apr. No dinner

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Black Dog Tavern

$$$ | Vineyard Haven

This island landmark—part of a mini-complex that includes a general store and a kid's shop—lies just steps from the ferry terminal in Vineyard Haven. The dining room—roaring fireplace, dark-wood walls, maritime memorabilia, and a grand view of the water—makes everyone feel at home; there's additional seating on the patio when the weather allows. Sure, it's touristy---but it's fun.

20 Beach St. Ext., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02568, USA
508-693–9223
Known For
  • Quahog chowders, lobster roll, pancakes
  • Long wait for breakfast in July and August
  • Water views
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Espresso Love

$ | Edgartown

When you need a pick-me-up, pop into Espresso Love for a cappuccino and a homemade raspberry scone or blueberry muffin. If you prefer something cold, the staff also makes fruit smoothies. Light lunch fare is served: bagel sandwiches, burgers, salads, soups, and delicious pastries and cookies—all homemade, of course.

17 Church St., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02539, USA
508-627–9211
Known For
  • Breakfast sandwiches
  • Courtyard tables
  • Make-your-own salad bowls

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Lookout Tavern

$$ | Oak Bluffs

Sometimes, you don't feel like a fifty-dollar, fancy-schmancy entrée—you just want a big, fat lobster roll and a beer, and that's what you'll get at Lookout Tavern. Dig into fresh lobsters from Katama Bay, eight kinds of tacos (beer-battered cod is the best), or their award-winning sushi and sashimi. Pro tip: Skip the indoor tables and head to one of the stools facing the water—perfect for watching ferries and pleasure boats glide by (and even better with a rum punch in hand.)

8 Seaview Ave., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02557, USA
508-696--9844
Known For
  • Sushi
  • Great views of the busy harbor
  • Lobster rolls (served with mayo or sautéed in butter) and lobster bisque
Restaurant Details
Closed Jan.--Apr.
No reservations

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Menemsha Galley

$ | Menemsha

Line up at this rustic family-owned spot, around for more than 70 years, for everything from chowder to fresh swordfish sandwiches to soft serve ice cream. Once you pick up your order, enjoy it sitting on the rocks at the harbor or head to the beach.

515 North Rd., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02552, USA
508-645–9819
Known For
  • Galley fries
  • Reasonable prices
  • Lobster roll
Restaurant Details
Closed Columbus Day--mid-May

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Offshore Ale Company

$$ | Oak Bluffs

The island's first microbrewery restaurant is quite popular with locals and visitors alike, especially since it is open year-round. There are private wooden booths, a dart board in the corner, and live music from October--May. Grab some peanuts from a barrel by the door and drop the shells on the floor; then order from a menu that includes steaks and burgers, chicken, pasta, gumbo, and fish. However, to truly appreciate the beer, try it with one of the wood-fired brick-oven pizzas. There's a nice shaded patio for outdoor dining.

30 Kennebec Ave., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02557, USA
508-693–2626
Known For
  • Rotating beers on tap
  • Unique pizzas
  • Fish-and-chips
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Wicked Burger

$$ | Edgartown

When Chef Christopher Stam and the Alchemy crew opened a burger joint in a strip mall, the Vineyard took notice. Happy to report that this simple spot (just a few tables and some plants, with a take-out counter) is a fun find in Edgartownand a nice respite from the eye-popping prices at the fancy spots. You wouldn't plan an anniversary dinner here, for sure, but the smash burgers are tasty and the veggie burgers pack some flavor. Sides include shakes, onion rings, and salty skinny fries.

258 Upper Main St., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02539, USA
774-549–9700
Known For
  • Bacon smash burger with American cheese
  • Flavorful veggie burger
  • Shoestring fries

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